19.3 Pharm: Chemical transmission in the CNS Flashcards
What is the affinity of NA (extraneuronal and neuronal)
Extraneuronal: low affinity
Neuronal: high, 90-95% goes back into neuron
What is the synthesis of a catecholaminen?
Tyrosine–>L-DOPA –> Dopamine –> NA –> A
What happens to the NTM in Parkinsons?
Depletion of dopamine in basal ganglia
Where in the brain does dependence due to dopamine actions occur?
Nucleus accumbens and ventral tegmental area
What is the pituitary function of dopamine?
Prolactin secretion
What in the brain does cocaine block?
NA, dopamine, serotonin uptake and blocks Na+ channels
What deficiency occurs in Huntington’s Disease?
GABA deficiency
Can a synapse be both excitatory and inhibitory?
Can the same NTM be both?
No, one or the other
Yes, NTM can (e.g. dopamine, serotonin-depends on R’ present)
What are the types of ligand gated ion channels in the CNS (2)?
Excitatory- nicotinic (Na+ influx=depolarisation)
Inhibitory- GABA A (Cl- influx driven hyperpolarisation)
What do GPCR do? What types of R’ are they?
Activate second messengers/modulate ion channel or enzyme
Muscarinic, a/b adrenoceptors